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Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
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Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought.
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza's life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the Ethics.

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Baruch Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza (/bəˈruːkspɪˈnoʊzə/;Dutch:[baːˈrux spɪˈnoːzaː]; born Benedito de Espinosa, Portuguese pronunciation:[benɨˈðitu ðɨ iʃpɨˈnozɐ]; 24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677, later Benedict de Spinoza) was a Dutch philosopher of SephardiPortuguese origin. The breadth and importance of Spinoza's work was not fully realized until many years after his death. By laying the groundwork for the 18th-century Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, including modern conceptions of the self and the universe, he came to be considered one of the great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy.

Spinoza's magnum opus, the posthumous Ethics, in which he opposed Descartes' mind–body dualism, has earned him recognition as one of Western philosophy's most important thinkers. In the Ethics, "Spinoza wrote the last indisputable Latin masterpiece, and one in which the refined conceptions of medieval philosophy are finally turned against themselves and destroyed entirely."Hegel said, "You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all." His philosophical accomplishments and moral character prompted 20th-century philosopher Gilles Deleuze to name him "the 'prince' of philosophers".

Samuel Shirley, who translated Spinoza's complete works into English, summed up the significance of Spinoza's philosophy as follows:

Spinoza's philosophy is largely contained in two books: the Theologico-Political Treatise, and the Ethics. The former was published during his lifetime, but the latter, which contains the entirety of his philosophical system in its most rigorous form, was not published until after his death in 1677. The rest of the writings we have from Spinoza are either earlier, or incomplete, works expressing thoughts that were crystallized in the two aforementioned books (e.g., the Short Treatise and the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect), or else they are not directly concerned with Spinoza's own philosophy (e.g., The Principles of Cartesian Philosophy and The Hebrew Grammar). He also left behind many letters that help to illuminate his ideas and provide some insight into what may have been motivating his views.

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PHILOSOPHY - Baruch Spinoza

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Baruch Spinoza - Ethics - Full Unabridged Audiobook

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

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English Work - Segundo Bim 2013 - Colégio Spinosa

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Larry Spinosa - Guitar

Larry Spinosa - Guitar

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Noisia - Spinosa Ledje

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The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

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Spinoza (1632-1677)

Spinoza (1632-1677)

Spinoza (1632-1677)

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought.
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza's life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the Ethics.

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A Theologico-Political Treatise; Philosophy for the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza, Audiobook

A Theologico-Political Treatise; Philosophy for the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza, Audiobook

A Theologico-Political Treatise; Philosophy for the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza, Audiobook

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Baruch Spinoza - Ethics - Full Unabridged Audiobook

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categoriza...

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Spinoza tried to replace the bible with a scientifically-based ethical system. He succeeded in theory – but not in practice. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

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I focus on part-time momentum trading strategies including swing-trading and day-trading both long and short.
Learn my Entire Strategy Perfected over 10 years! All my Courses are Available for Immediate Streaming: http://fousalerts.com/how-to-trade-stocks/
Helpful Blogs/Links5 Steps to Get Started Day Trading Stocks: http://fous.ly/5stepFous
Why I am Not a “Penny Stock Trader”: http://fous.ly/what2trade
My Favorite Trading Software: http://fousalerts.com/hedgefund/
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Spinoza (1632-1677)

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17t...

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought.
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza's life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the Ethics.

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought.
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza's life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the Ethics.

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Baruch Spinoza - Ethics - Full Unabridged Audiobook

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin Cl...

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The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he call...

Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza

How To Ace A Technical Interview With Nicholas Spinosa

How do you pass a technical interview? In this interview I talk with Nicholas Spinosa a recent gradaute of Hack Reactor. Hack Reactor is a top coding bootcamp. Nick describes how Hack Reactor prepares its students to get a programming job. We also talk briefly about algorithms and white boarding interviews.
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Cameron Fous introduces Michael Spinosa To the FOUS4 Day Trading Team

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THE BUITRES ROCK BAND is considered one of the best Beatles tribute band from South America. It was formed in 2008 in Berazategui (Buenos Aires, Argentina), with the desire to pay tribute to the Fab Four. The band was founded by Leonardo Spinosa, who is a great admirer of The Beatles. After several long months of hard work and preparation, the band made their debut in April 2009 with a surprising success.
With unstoppable enthusiasm and dedication, The Buitres has become today one of the most established Argentinian bands in the artistic market. From the beginning, they have pursued a single goal: taking fun to the maximum. That is why each day they take to the stage with the intention of seeing the audienc...

Hack Reactor Review and How to Prepare for a Bootcamp ft. Nicholas Spinosa

Hack ReactorReview and How to Prepare for a Bootcamp ft. Nicholas Spinosa
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Deadwood Work Olive II (Part 3) Deadwood Work on Lower Part of 'Crazy Diamond' by Ignazio Giambrone

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exactly the same at every scale, it is called a self-similar pattern. Fractals can also be nearly the same at different levels. Fractals also include the idea of a detailed pattern that repeats itself. Approximate fractals found in nature display self-similarity over extended, but finite, scale ranges e.g. the connection between fractals and leaves’ (Wikipedia).
Looking at deadwood of old trees in nature, especially of Olives, I believe that this fractal theme may occur. And indeed Ignazio, in executing his task of naturalizing the created deadwood with that which was already present, is fractalizing as he makes detailed patterns that repeat themselves, even though his is not at every scale.

published: 15 Aug 2015

Path To Profitability with Cameron Fous Part 1 11.16.2014

kunal desai and cameron fous will talk about their journey into day trading. Talk about the trading setups we have been taking while on our adventure in Costa Rica. The webinar got cut off as the net stinks here! so there is part 2 also. http://www.bullsonwallstreet.com

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

Cameron Fous introduces Michael Spinosa To the FOUS4 Day Trading Team

After going through the FOUS4 Training course Mike joined our chat room and tripled his trading account in 3 months. I was so impressed that I hired him as Dire...

After going through the FOUS4 Training course Mike joined our chat room and tripled his trading account in 3 months. I was so impressed that I hired him as Director of Trading. Learn More HERE! http://fous.ly/1lCB28H
Watch my 7 FreeVideoLessons here: http://fousalerts.com/7-lessons/
Join our Live Trading Broadcast - Free FousTV Thursday’s here: http://fousalerts.com/foustv/
I am a veteran stock trader of 10 years. I developed the Fous4 strategy and I teach Day Trading strategies for beginner to intermediate traders. We have the most hands-on program as the Fous4 Team works hard for your success.
I focus on part-time momentum trading strategies including swing-trading and day-trading both long and short.
Learn my Entire Strategy Perfected over 10 years! All my Courses are Available for Immediate Streaming: http://fousalerts.com/how-to-trade-stocks/
Helpful Blogs/Links5 Steps to Get Started Day Trading Stocks: http://fous.ly/5stepFous
Why I am Not a “Penny Stock Trader”: http://fous.ly/what2trade
My Favorite Trading Software: http://fousalerts.com/hedgefund/
My Favorite Charting Scanning Software: http://alphascans.com/
Connect with Me
Twitter & Instagram: @fousalerts
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Phone: (619) 430-2424
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Please watch: "24 HOURS WITH A FERRARI 488GTB IN DUBAI +2 SPEEDING TICKETS! "
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After going through the FOUS4 Training course Mike joined our chat room and tripled his trading account in 3 months. I was so impressed that I hired him as Director of Trading. Learn More HERE! http://fous.ly/1lCB28H
Watch my 7 FreeVideoLessons here: http://fousalerts.com/7-lessons/
Join our Live Trading Broadcast - Free FousTV Thursday’s here: http://fousalerts.com/foustv/
I am a veteran stock trader of 10 years. I developed the Fous4 strategy and I teach Day Trading strategies for beginner to intermediate traders. We have the most hands-on program as the Fous4 Team works hard for your success.
I focus on part-time momentum trading strategies including swing-trading and day-trading both long and short.
Learn my Entire Strategy Perfected over 10 years! All my Courses are Available for Immediate Streaming: http://fousalerts.com/how-to-trade-stocks/
Helpful Blogs/Links5 Steps to Get Started Day Trading Stocks: http://fous.ly/5stepFous
Why I am Not a “Penny Stock Trader”: http://fous.ly/what2trade
My Favorite Trading Software: http://fousalerts.com/hedgefund/
My Favorite Charting Scanning Software: http://alphascans.com/
Connect with Me
Twitter & Instagram: @fousalerts
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fousalerts/
Email: fous@fousalerts.com
Phone: (619) 430-2424
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "24 HOURS WITH A FERRARI 488GTB IN DUBAI +2 SPEEDING TICKETS! "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVlB16B-cJQ
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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BEATLE WEEK 2015 - DOCUMENTARY

INTERNATIONAL BEATLEWEEK -REAL EXPERIENCE- BY THE BUITRES ROCKBAND (ARGENTINA)
THE BUITRES ROCK BAND is considered one of the best Beatles tribute band from S...

INTERNATIONAL BEATLEWEEK -REAL EXPERIENCE- BY THE BUITRES ROCKBAND (ARGENTINA)
THE BUITRES ROCK BAND is considered one of the best Beatles tribute band from South America. It was formed in 2008 in Berazategui (Buenos Aires, Argentina), with the desire to pay tribute to the Fab Four. The band was founded by Leonardo Spinosa, who is a great admirer of The Beatles. After several long months of hard work and preparation, the band made their debut in April 2009 with a surprising success.
With unstoppable enthusiasm and dedication, The Buitres has become today one of the most established Argentinian bands in the artistic market. From the beginning, they have pursued a single goal: taking fun to the maximum. That is why each day they take to the stage with the intention of seeing the audience dance, laugh and scream without stopping.
The Buitres Rock Band is formed by: Leonardo Spinosa (rhythm guitar), Diego Martinotti (bass guitar), Sergio Rea (lead guitar) and Leonardo Rea (drums).
Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/thebuitresrockband

INTERNATIONAL BEATLEWEEK -REAL EXPERIENCE- BY THE BUITRES ROCKBAND (ARGENTINA)
THE BUITRES ROCK BAND is considered one of the best Beatles tribute band from South America. It was formed in 2008 in Berazategui (Buenos Aires, Argentina), with the desire to pay tribute to the Fab Four. The band was founded by Leonardo Spinosa, who is a great admirer of The Beatles. After several long months of hard work and preparation, the band made their debut in April 2009 with a surprising success.
With unstoppable enthusiasm and dedication, The Buitres has become today one of the most established Argentinian bands in the artistic market. From the beginning, they have pursued a single goal: taking fun to the maximum. That is why each day they take to the stage with the intention of seeing the audience dance, laugh and scream without stopping.
The Buitres Rock Band is formed by: Leonardo Spinosa (rhythm guitar), Diego Martinotti (bass guitar), Sergio Rea (lead guitar) and Leonardo Rea (drums).
Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/thebuitresrockband

Hack ReactorReview and How to Prepare for a Bootcamp ft. Nicholas Spinosa
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Please watch: "How I Became a Developer | My Developer Journey of the Last 3 Years | Ask a Dev"
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Hack ReactorReview and How to Prepare for a Bootcamp ft. Nicholas Spinosa
Check out his blog at: https://blog.nicholasspinosa.com/
Support our Community:
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Fan funding goes towards buying the equipment necessary to deliver 4k videos, 4k webcam, and a high quality microphone better audio. Any support is very appreciated!
My channel is here for aspiring programmers to learn easier and help debug any issues from the many great free resources available on the web.
Check out my other videos going over HTML, CSS, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Java, JavaScript, Python, PHP, SQL, Command Line, BootStrap, jQuery, and WordPress from CodeCademy, CodeCombat, FreeCodecamp and more!
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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published:17 Dec 2016

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Deadwood Work Olive II (Part 3) Deadwood Work on Lower Part of 'Crazy Diamond' by Ignazio Giambrone

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exactly the same at every scale, it is called a self-similar pattern. Frac...

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exactly the same at every scale, it is called a self-similar pattern. Fractals can also be nearly the same at different levels. Fractals also include the idea of a detailed pattern that repeats itself. Approximate fractals found in nature display self-similarity over extended, but finite, scale ranges e.g. the connection between fractals and leaves’ (Wikipedia).
Looking at deadwood of old trees in nature, especially of Olives, I believe that this fractal theme may occur. And indeed Ignazio, in executing his task of naturalizing the created deadwood with that which was already present, is fractalizing as he makes detailed patterns that repeat themselves, even though his is not at every scale.

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exactly the same at every scale, it is called a self-similar pattern. Fractals can also be nearly the same at different levels. Fractals also include the idea of a detailed pattern that repeats itself. Approximate fractals found in nature display self-similarity over extended, but finite, scale ranges e.g. the connection between fractals and leaves’ (Wikipedia).
Looking at deadwood of old trees in nature, especially of Olives, I believe that this fractal theme may occur. And indeed Ignazio, in executing his task of naturalizing the created deadwood with that which was already present, is fractalizing as he makes detailed patterns that repeat themselves, even though his is not at every scale.

Path To Profitability with Cameron Fous Part 1 11.16.2014

kunal desai and cameron fous will talk about their journey into day trading. Talk about the trading setups we have been taking while on our adventure in Costa...

kunal desai and cameron fous will talk about their journey into day trading. Talk about the trading setups we have been taking while on our adventure in Costa Rica. The webinar got cut off as the net stinks here! so there is part 2 also. http://www.bullsonwallstreet.com

kunal desai and cameron fous will talk about their journey into day trading. Talk about the trading setups we have been taking while on our adventure in Costa Rica. The webinar got cut off as the net stinks here! so there is part 2 also. http://www.bullsonwallstreet.com

PHILOSOPHY - Baruch Spinoza

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Baruch Spinoza - Ethics - Full Unabridged Audiobook

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

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Baruch de Spinoza's 'Nature and God' Explained, with Will Durant

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Spinoza (1632-1677)

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Baruch de Spinoza was among the most important of the post-Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, JewishRationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza's devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought.
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza's life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the Ethics.

9:59:27

A Theologico-Political Treatise; Philosophy for the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza, Audiobook

A Theologico-Political Treatise, a Seminal Philosophy work for the Enlightenment Age of Eu...

Baruch Spinoza - Ethics - Full Unabridged Audiobook

This is the full audiobook of Benedito de Espinosa, called "Ethics"
Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza's greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.
First time in Penguin ClassicsEdwinCurley's translation is considered definitive Inlcudes an introduction outlining Spinoza's philosophy and placing it in context

43:46

The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Lei...

The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz

Bryan Magee and Anthony Quinton discuss the 17th-18th century philosophers Spinoza and Leibniz. Both were rationalists who developed elaborate philosophical systems out of only a few basic principles of reason, but ended up with quite different views. Spinoza was a monist and pantheist. He identified everything with one substance, what he called "God or Nature", and understood everything as a mere aspect or mode of this great unity of existence. Thus, there is ultimately only one true entity or being for Spinoza. He rejected any personal conception of God, as well as free will and purpose within the world, leading many to think of him as an atheist. Leibniz, on the other hand, embraced plurality in his metaphysical system. He posited an infinite array of indivisible substances that he called "monads" which were immaterial, incorporeal, mind-like points. These were taken to be fundamental, making Leibniz something of a panpsychist, as well as an idealist. The existence of matter was thus taken to be derivative, a mere appearance of something ultimately mental or quasi-mental in nature. And like Spinoza, he was a determinist who thought that everything had to have a cause and complete explanation, leaving no genuine room for objective randomness or chance. Both thinkers were extremely influential on other philosophers and scientists.
This interview is from a 1978 BBC program. Subtitles/transcript is available.

Cameron Fous introduces Michael Spinosa To the FOUS4 Day Trading Team

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9:59:27

A Theologico-Political Treatise; Philosophy for the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza, Audiobook

A Theologico-Political Treatise, a Seminal Philosophy work for the Enlightenment Age of Eu...

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BEATLE WEEK 2015 - DOCUMENTARY

INTERNATIONAL BEATLEWEEK -REAL EXPERIENCE- BY THE BUITRES ROCK BAND (ARGENTINA)
THE BUITR...

BEATLE WEEK 2015 - DOCUMENTARY

INTERNATIONAL BEATLEWEEK -REAL EXPERIENCE- BY THE BUITRES ROCKBAND (ARGENTINA)
THE BUITRES ROCK BAND is considered one of the best Beatles tribute band from South America. It was formed in 2008 in Berazategui (Buenos Aires, Argentina), with the desire to pay tribute to the Fab Four. The band was founded by Leonardo Spinosa, who is a great admirer of The Beatles. After several long months of hard work and preparation, the band made their debut in April 2009 with a surprising success.
With unstoppable enthusiasm and dedication, The Buitres has become today one of the most established Argentinian bands in the artistic market. From the beginning, they have pursued a single goal: taking fun to the maximum. That is why each day they take to the stage with the intention of seeing the audience dance, laugh and scream without stopping.
The Buitres Rock Band is formed by: Leonardo Spinosa (rhythm guitar), Diego Martinotti (bass guitar), Sergio Rea (lead guitar) and Leonardo Rea (drums).
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Hack Reactor Review and How to Prepare for a Bootcamp ft. Nicholas Spinosa

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Deadwood Work Olive II (Part 3) Deadwood Work on Lower Part of 'Crazy Diamond' by Ignazio Giambrone

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exac...

Deadwood Work Olive II (Part 3) Deadwood Work on Lower Part of 'Crazy Diamond' by Ignazio Giambrone

‘A fractal is a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. If the replication is exactly the same at every scale, it is called a self-similar pattern. Fractals can also be nearly the same at different levels. Fractals also include the idea of a detailed pattern that repeats itself. Approximate fractals found in nature display self-similarity over extended, but finite, scale ranges e.g. the connection between fractals and leaves’ (Wikipedia).
Looking at deadwood of old trees in nature, especially of Olives, I believe that this fractal theme may occur. And indeed Ignazio, in executing his task of naturalizing the created deadwood with that which was already present, is fractalizing as he makes detailed patterns that repeat themselves, even though his is not at every scale.

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Path To Profitability with Cameron Fous Part 1 11.16.2014

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Path To Profitability with Cameron Fous Part 1 11.16.2014

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Stephen Hawking was working right up until his death last week on his final work – A SmoothExit from EternalInflation – which is currently being reviewed by a leading scientific journal ... According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy....

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